Impact of Oral Health Chatbot With and Without Toothbrushing Training on Childhood Caries

口腔健康聊天机器人(有/无刷牙训练)对儿童龋齿的影响

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Standalone oral health chatbots targeting young children's oral health are rare. The aim of this research was to compare the effectiveness of a standalone chatbot and a combination chatbot with in-person toothbrushing training for caregivers in improving young children's oral health. METHODS: A randomised, parallel, 2-group pretest-posttest design was employed with 320 caregiver-child pairs (aged 6-42 months). Group I (160 pairs) used the 21-Day FunDee (modified) chatbot along with in-person toothbrushing training, whilst Group II (160 pairs) used only the 21-Day FunDee Plus chatbot. Oral examination assessed plaque levels and caries, whilst a self-administered questionnaire evaluated oral hygiene care, dietary practices, and oral health perceptions based on the protection motivation theory (PMT). Data were analysed using 2-way repeated-measures analysis of variance, a t test, and chi-square measures for group comparisons. RESULTS: The majority of caregivers were Muslim mothers. No significant differences were observed between groups at the baseline, 3-month, and 6-month follow-ups in mean dmft (Group I: 4.16, 4.64, and 5.30 vs Group II: 4.30, 5.54, and 5.82), mean plaque scores (Group I: 0.72, 0.53, and 0.55 vs Group II (0.84, 0.52, and 0.59), and most dietary habits. However, significant improvements were found within groups from baseline to follow-ups in plaque reduction, toothbrushing practices, overall knowledge score, PMT perceptions, proper tooth brushing, fluoride toothpaste usage, and dietary behaviours (frequency of bottle feeding, frequency of nocturnal bottle feeding, proportion of children who went to bed without consuming anything after cleaning their teeth before bedtime). The significant differences between groups were found in self-efficacy at all time points, but only at the 6-month evaluation for percentage of fluoride toothpaste and overall PMT perceptions. CONCLUSIONS: Both interventions were comparable in preventing caries, reducing plaque, improving feeding practices, increasing parental involvement in tooth brushing, and enhancing knowledge. The standalone chatbot 21-Day FunDee Plus presents a viable alternative for promoting oral health in young children.

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